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What (who) is front-ends - definition

KANT’S THOUGHT EXPERIMENT ABOUT A WORLD IN WHICH ALL HUMANS ARE TREATED AS ENDS, NOT AS MEANS
The Kingdom of Ends; Kingdom of ends

Front-end web development         
THE PRACTICE OF CONVERTING DATA TO GRAPHICAL INTERFACE FOR USER TO VIEW AND INTERACT WITH DATA THROUGH DIGITAL INTERACTION USING HTML, CSS AND JAVASCRIPT
Front End Web Development; User:JefferyHalpert1980/sandbox; Front End Development; Front end development; Front-end Web development
Front-end web development is the development of the graphical user interface of a website, through the use of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, so that users can view and interact with that website.
Front-end bra         
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PROTECTIVE COVERING FOR AUTOMOBILES
Car bra; Front-end mask; Hood bra; Car mask; Front end bra; Front end mask; Front end cover; Front-end cover
A front-end bra (also known by other terms such as car bra, bonnet bra, front-end cover, hood bra, auto bra,"bra." The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English.
front end         
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Frontend; Front-end; Front end (disambiguation)
1. An intermediary computer that does set-up and filtering for another (usually more powerful but less friendly) machine (a "back end"). 2. Software that provides an interface to another program "behind" it, which may not be as user-friendly. Probably from analogy with hardware front-ends that interfaced with mainframes. [Jargon File]

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Kingdom of Ends

The Kingdom of Ends (German: Reich der Zwecke) is a part of the categorical imperative theory of Immanuel Kant. It is regularly discussed in relation to Kant's moral theory and its application to ethics and philosophy in general.

The kingdom of ends centers on the second and third formulations of the categorical imperative. These help form the basis for Kant's universalizing ethical theory for society. Kant introduced the concept in his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (4:439), considering a world in which all human beings are treated as ends (meaning treated as if they and their well-being are the goal), not as mere means to an end for other people.

Examples of use of front-ends
1. The return of the Iraqi National Dialogue Front ends the last boycott of parliament, which had contributed to the political paralysis.
2. At several, the flood floated cars that came to rest with their rear ends on the roof and the front ends on the lawn.
3. The adoption of extensible mark–up language (XML) as a common lingua franca that allows applications and systems to talk to each other will enable a new generation of agile IT systems, where loosely coupled web services replace rigid applications with tightly coupled front–ends and Four facets of agilityback–ends.
4. "We should not need to write the parser; the data should be supplied in structured format by the government in the first place, which is what they use internally. ... Then anyone else could put together whatever front ends they liked to provide different services relatively easily ... It‘s the same if they were to supply geodata ... We need the original mapping database ... to process it into whatever form we like." The team recently did precisely that in a project for the Department for Transport looking at travel times across the UK between different destinations.